Crawford on Kindle and eBooks

Walt Crawford, Director and Managing Editor of the PALINET Leadership Network, takes a look at Kindle and eBooks in the April 2008 issue of Cites & Insights. See Old Media/New Media Perspective: Thinking About Kindle and Ebooks [HTML | PDF of entire issue]:

Check out customer reviews of Kindle on Amazon: 3.5/5.0 from 2,000+ reviews. [JH]

April 3, 2008 in eBooks | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Has Kindle Changed the Way You Read?

Pete Riley is"totally hooked" on Amazon's new reading device Kindle because of its time-saving superpowers. Details on Life-Hacker. [JH]

March 26, 2008 in eBooks | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Why Kindle Won't Be Adopted by Law School Students

Gene Koo, CALI Fellow and co-editor of Law School Innovation explains why Kindle won't "catch fire" in law schools. He writes " I don't think Kindle will replace paper casebooks in the near-term because it's less functional than a paper book for study purposes without adding obvious digital/network features for study purposes." He thinks the eBook features of Aspen's Studydesk offer far greater potential. I concur. See Beyond the Kindle Hype. Check out Gene's post. [JH]

December 31, 2007 in eBooks | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Kindle DRM Hacked To Allow Protected Mobipocket ebooks

According to endgadge, Igor Skochinsky has discovered the algorithm the Kindle uses to turn regular Mobipocket books into Amazon's proprietary .azw format. File under "that didn't take very long." [JH]

December 13, 2007 in eBooks | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Beyond the Kindle Hype

Some early thoughts are posted on Law Librarian Blog. [JH]

November 28, 2007 in eBooks | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack